Typescript.
Sans titreCertificates gained by Crawford while at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.
Comments on the Dilettanti Society and the College's portrait collection, most of which were, he believes, donated by James Smith of Jordanhill, but some of which may have come via the Society. Mention of Arthur Kay, Joseph Parker Smith, Henry Raeburn, Peter Bennett and paintings of [ ] Henderson (president of the Dilettanti Society), James Smith, Benjamin Franklin and George Buchanan. Reference to the poor state of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College administration in the 1890s. Sent from Helensburgh.
Includes:
- Programme for a land demonstration on Glasgow Green in support of budget land clauses, 18 September 1909 (2 copies);
- Clippings of newspaper reports about Study Circle services and activities, 1921 and 1942;
- Telegrams congratulating Mr William Niven, Chairman of the Sunday meeting, and his wife on the achievement of 25 years' work for the Study Circle, 1942;
- Newspaper clipping of an open letter to the Study Circle, praising its initiative in renting out the Regal Cinema to show some international films on a Sunday evening, 12 January 1935;
- Letter from the Secretary of the Youth Circle to Mr [William] Donachie, Secretary of the Study Circle, intimating that 'no connection shall now exist between this Study Circle and the Youth Circle', 3 March 1935;
- Letters from Study Circle Committee members to the Secretary, Mr [William] Donachie, regarding attendance at Committee meetings;
- Circular from the Study Circle Committee appealing to members for financial assistance, 28 April 1942 (2 copies);
- Letter from the Secretary of the Glasgow Branch of the League of Nations Union to Mr [William] Niven, Chairman of the Sunday meetings, inviting the Study Circle to take up representation on the Glasgow Branch Council, 5 November 1937;
- Three letters from Nan Morgan, Secretary of the Glasgow and District Peace Council, concerning the possibility of the Study Circle becoming affiliated to that organisation, 1937.
Two of the plans are by Thomas Hudson Ltd, Coatbridge, and one is by Redpath Brown & Company, Glasgow. Sent to Professor Rankin.
Includes list of first year day class students, 1910-1911.
Sans titreInfant School Methods, 15 December 1928, typescript; 18 March 1931, manuscript; 5 June 1939, printed; 7 June 1940, printed.
Specifications, drawings, patent applications, Indian patent, licensing agreement and correspondence relating to T. A. Miller Brownlie's improvements in the construction of winnowing or grain cleaning machines to ensure against loss of crop due to failure of natural wind at the harvesting season.